Here is a wiki (collection of pages) where you can find the work of the course.
Please follow the links below
Welcome to the Course
Week 1 (January 26 - February 1)
Week 2 (February 2 - February 10)
Week 3 (February 9 - February 19)
Weeks 4 and 5 (February 20 - March 5)
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Course Description
This course introduces teachers from across content-areas to core concepts and skills from computer science via a current and rich project-based curriculum. After exposure to key historical and theoretical threads from computer science and software ...

“Hello World”
In Computer Science, novice programmers typically learn to write the code for “Hello World” in whatever language they are undertaking.
This week, we will land ourselves in the nuts and bolts of this course. We will get our...

I know it is definitely too early in the course for this, but I just spent the past half hour trying this out and it is incredibly cool.
I post it here now, as you are working on your Hokey Pokey programs, to see an alternative for modeling a system. And since we are focused on computer pr...

I found this article to be interesting. It talks about MakerBot creating a community for educators to collaborate and learn how to better incorporate 3D printing within the classrooms at the K-12 level, giving students 3D design skills before they even enter higher education. Imagine the imp...

Week 2: It's Alan Kay's world, we are just living in it.
Now that we are getting the hang of Pace Commons, we are about to launch into some of the core work of the course.
We will do some reading, watch some video, and do some programming. And all of it starts with Alan Kay.
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